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Free Prescription Medications Where and How To Geth Them

Just checking to see if you were able to get the Cellcept paid for. If not, check out a book called "Free (or almost free) Prescription Medications" by David Johnson from your local library.

Roche has a patient program-the catch is you can't have insurance that covers prescription costs or be on Medicaid. The doctor's office must call for an enrollment form. The phone number is: 800-285-4484 between 9am-4pm eastern time. You will have to provide financial and insurance information to your doctor's office prior to the call. They supply 90 days at a time and meds are mailed to dr's office directly. Your doctor's DEA # must be on the application, attach the prescription, sign the application and mail it to Roche Medical Needs Program, 340 Kingland Street, Nutley, NJ, 08220-0199.

Please keep us updated on how you are doing. I am keeping you in my prayers.